No one knows an exact date but it is said from the late eighth to eleventh centuries. The Vikings raided many countries all around Europe. Their end came around 1110 AD when the Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at Stamford bridge.
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The term 'vikings' usually refers to the Scandinavian people who lived between the 8th and 1th centuries CE.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
There are millions of vikings i think there are still vikings
European serfdom was part of feudalism, which did not exist in the pagan lands of the Vikings until the coming of Christianity, at with time the Viking age was pretty much over. So, if there were serfs, they were not Vikings. The Vikings owned slaves, but the slaves were not Vikings, and they were also not serfs.
The term 'vikings' usually refers to the Scandinavian people who lived between the 8th and 1th centuries CE.
The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.The Vikings came.
Vikings do not exist anymore; the Norse peoples no longer associate themselves with that title. Historically, no, the Vikings were not the largest people in the world because of persistent malnutrition in Viking colonies. (Malnutrition stunts growth.) Genetically, had they been well nourished, they certainly would have been among the largest people in history.
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
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